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is a psychosurgical technique that was developed to treat psychosis, but often lead to permanent side effects.
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is a technique in which, for example, a therapist would pick up a snake, pet it, and play with it in front of a client.
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Chlorpromazine belongs to the class of drugs known as or .
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occurs when the client reacts to the therapist as if the therapist were an important person in the client’s early development.
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typically involves three or four sessions per week over a period of many years.
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Identifying the specific circumstances that seem to elicit the client’s negative behavior or emotional responses is known as .
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involves constructing a hierarchy of the client’s fears.
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In ’s , the therapist focuses on the role each family member plays in the family system, and attempts to “join” with the family to exert influence over it.
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A form of therapy in which people come together to deal with a common experience, often without a mental health professional present, is - .
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concluded that psychotherapy was not effective in his 1952 review.







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